Hikmet Hajiyev, shared a post on social network X about a visit by the diplomatic corps accredited in Azerbaijan to the Jabrayil and Zangilan districts.
Hikmet Hajiyev, shared a post on social network X about a visit by the diplomatic corps accredited in Azerbaijan to the Jabrayil and Zangilan districts.
A Central Asian tour would show US interest in the region and add momentum to critical mineral cooperation.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Finance, Sahil Babayev, received a visiting delegation of the World Bank headed by Asad Alam, Regional Director for Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions in Europe and Central Asia.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that amid global and regional transformations, Armenia and Azerbaijan have begun to recognize shared interests and the interconnection of the destinies of the South Caucasus nations.
According to diplomatic sources, Arab partners have taken note of Azerbaijan’s balanced and principled approach, grounded in its longstanding ties with the Islamic world and support for Palestine.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Health, Teymur Musayev, has been elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Regional Committee for Europe (SCRC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the 2025–2028 term, according to the Ministry of Health.
For the first time, on October 31, the Baku Initiative Group will host an international conference titled “Belgian Colonialism: Recognition and Responsibility,” focusing on Belgium’s colonial legacy and its enduring consequences.
At a meeting in Astana on October 20–21—the 13th such summit in the previous five years—Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev took steps to further their countries’ economic and security cooperation.
Diplomatic equilibrium between the Turkic states and Israel signals expanded possibilities for the Jewish state in its relations with an Eurasia rapidly becoming the world's new center of gravity.
The planned summit on November 6 falls under the C5+1 format that brings together the U.S. and the five countries of Central Asia. It will mark the first such gathering held in Washington, after an initial presidential meeting took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in 2023.
During the discussion of the 2026 state budget in the National Assembly, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced Yerevan’s readiness to open a new transit route for cargo transportation between Turkey and Azerbaijan.
The event, originally scheduled for November 3–6 in the Azerbaijani capital, was expected to bring together around 600 participants from Europe, Israel, the United States, and other countries.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia is ready to facilitate the transit of Turkish cargo to Azerbaijan through its territory — a move marking a significant step toward normalization in the South Caucasus.
Armenia’s prime minister has diligently worked for peace and integration in the Caucasus despite withering domestic criticism.
The peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia is progressing — and at a rather fast pace. Another important stage was marked by a meeting of representatives of the two countries’ civil societies.
According to the publication’s assessment, Azerbaijan’s possible participation in the stabilization mission could become an example of pragmatic regional cooperation based on shared interests rather than ideology.
Talks with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev confirmed that the economic cooperation between the two countries is reaching a qualitatively new level, becoming one of the key pillars of Turkic integration.
Freight flowing in Middle Corridor from China to EU via Caucasus and Türkiye is expected to triple by 2030.
Azerbaijan has lifted all restrictions on the transit of cargo to Armenia that had been in place since the period of occupation.
Several international media outlets have suggested that, alongside Indonesia and Bangladesh, contingents from Türkiye and Azerbaijan might also appear in Gaza.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s state visit to Kazakhstan this week highlights the deepening strategic alignment between the two Caspian neighbors.
History was made at the White House on August 8, 2025, when President Donald Trump hosted Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for a landmark meeting.
Over the past few years, Azerbaijan has repeatedly shown that it can act as a responsible and predictable force.
In today’s world, marked by increasing geopolitical tensions, Azerbaijan is seen in the international arena as a successful and, most importantly, stable state, confidently pursuing an independent foreign policy grounded in its national interests.